Liam and Noel Gallagher will reunite as Oasis playing stadium gigs across the UK next year with thousands hoping to get their hands on tickets.
Accompanied with the caption, “This is it, this is happening”, the band’s official social media announced 14 dates for during summer 2025.
The news comes 15 years after the band broke up in 2009.
The band will play at five venues across the UK and Ireland including three shows at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield.
Two shows were initially announced for Edinburgh but due to “unprecedented” they added a third date to their roster.
Here’s everything you need to know about getting your hands on tickets.
Ticket ballot
Following the announcement, a ballot was opened on Tuesday evening for fans to be in with a chance to get tickets during the presale event.
Oasis said they had received “an unprecedented volume” of entries to the ballot.
Those entering were being asked who the band’s original drummer is, and are offered the options of Chris Sharrock, Alan White and the correct answer, Tony McCarroll, who drummed with the band from their formation until 1995.
The question led to Tony McCarroll being the most Googled person in the world that day.
Fans who entered the ballot, which closed on Wednesday at 7pm, received an email confirming whether they were in the running for a presale code.
The tour is set to be one of the biggest shows in 2025, and with that in mind, here’s everything you need to know about how to get tickets to the highly anticipated reunion.
How to get tickets
Fans who have already entered the ballot can expect to be contacted no later than 9am BST on Friday, August 30.
Those selected in the ballot will receive and email with full details regarding the presale event.
Following the presale on Friday, tickets for the UK shows will go on general sale at 9am on Saturday, August 31.
Oasis 2025 UK tour dates
Despite speculation that a Glastonbury slot could be in the works, the band has confirmed it will not be playing Glastonbury 2025 or any other festivals next year.
Announcing the tour on Tuesday, the band said in a post on X: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”
- Cardiff Principality Stadium – July 4/5
- Manchester Heaton Park – July 11/12/19/20
- London Wembley Stadium – July 25/26 and August 2/3
- Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium – August 8/9/12
- Dublin Croke Park – August 16/17
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